This recent story made me think about women and their role(s) in Major League Baseball.
Hernandez admonished by network for 'inappropriate' remarks
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NEW YORK -- Mets broadcaster Keith Hernandez was reprimanded by the team's television network for "inappropriate" remarks during a broadcast about a female member of San Diego's training staff. The former MVP first baseman said women "don't belong in the dugout" when he spotted 33-year-old Kelly Calabrese, the Padres' full-time massage therapist, high-fiving Mike Piazza in the dugout after he hit a home run during New York's 8-1 victory Saturday in San Diego. |
My feeling is this, she didn't belong in the dug out period. She is not a player or coach, and not other people are in the dug out. Its during the game and she should not be there, not because she is a woman, but because she is not an active part of the game. I think the comment is valid, but the words used were wrong for that time.
Why shouldn't she be in the dugout? She is the full-time massage therapist for the team. Players get attended too many times during a game whether it be a cramp, or stiffness. A lot of times they go into the locker room, but only for serious injuries. Other times, they get attended too right in the dugout. She is a part of the team, because the Padres isn't only about the players but also the coaches and training staff. Hernandez' comments were way out of line, in my opinion.